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so much that it is undetected it is that the flow is so significant. we have a foreign fighter phenomenon here with. andy rock that is much larger than any we have had in the past. iraq, chechnya. these are very significant. thousands of people from europe alone, about 300 from the u.s. we got news on american who grew up in minneapolis, living in san diego who died fighting with isis in iraq and syria. >> the u.s. is reportedly reaching out to middle east allies, jordan, turkey, and saudi arabia to get their interest in joining a religion against islamic state militants. what is the likelihood that such a collision would be formed and what is at stake at this countries if they side with the west? we are seen in effort to reach out even more broadly than described to our allies, the united kingdom, australia, were very likely to join in in any operation against the islamic state. those other countries you mentioned, each one of them has something to offer. turkey is a nato ally. it would be useful if they wanted to conduct airstrikes in syria. and a lo
so much that it is undetected it is that the flow is so significant. we have a foreign fighter phenomenon here with. andy rock that is much larger than any we have had in the past. iraq, chechnya. these are very significant. thousands of people from europe alone, about 300 from the u.s. we got news on american who grew up in minneapolis, living in san diego who died fighting with isis in iraq and syria. >> the u.s. is reportedly reaching out to middle east allies, jordan, turkey, and...
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coming up on the program, a warship that is undetectable by radar.illionaire entrepreneur behind it and his team of former navy seals. that is next. ♪ >> imagination that is invisible to radar. it could be right around the corner. that isne a ship invisible to radar. it could be right around the corner. the ceo. i am the creator of the ghost boat. ghoste up with the name because the boat is intended to have no radar signature at all. in thegest challenge u.s. navy today is how to you get to operate? today, we can't do it. dayshost can loiter for 30 on fuel on board and leave without anybody knowing it is there. philosophy has been that we will put up the risk money for r&d. that allows us more flexibility later on. we cannot wait for the government to say we want this. you need to be developing and taking itthis to the government. that is where we are right now. this looks this way purely to reflect radar. everybody thinks it looks like it is out of "star wars," "star trek." it is very functional. it is very easy to drive. joystick. steering you push
coming up on the program, a warship that is undetectable by radar.illionaire entrepreneur behind it and his team of former navy seals. that is next. ♪ >> imagination that is invisible to radar. it could be right around the corner. that isne a ship invisible to radar. it could be right around the corner. the ceo. i am the creator of the ghost boat. ghoste up with the name because the boat is intended to have no radar signature at all. in thegest challenge u.s. navy today is how to you...
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he asked how the phenomenon of voter fraud to be widespread and undetected.ase in texas, i needed one hand to count the documented incidence of voter frauds. when i went to the hands, it ended up being a thumb that i needed to document the voter fraud for which this is the solution. voting is a sacred right and we should be working to expand it to eligible voters. you have been working on that and that was never a partisan issue. it should not be a partisan issue. reason why howl and lewis speak up on these issues. and lewis speak up on these issues. we have unfinished business. it starts with the minimum wage. nobody working a full-time job should live in poverty. we see, all too frequently, people working hard and falling further behind. people have to make choices between having to pay the mortgage, the rents, or medicine . those are choices we should never have to make in america and i applaud san diego and other local councils who are tackling this will stop 13 states in the last year have raised the minimum wage. said that this is a consumption-deprived
he asked how the phenomenon of voter fraud to be widespread and undetected.ase in texas, i needed one hand to count the documented incidence of voter frauds. when i went to the hands, it ended up being a thumb that i needed to document the voter fraud for which this is the solution. voting is a sacred right and we should be working to expand it to eligible voters. you have been working on that and that was never a partisan issue. it should not be a partisan issue. reason why howl and lewis...
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they don't say it's undetectable. they just say it is gone. >> guest: this is the exciting thing. with hiv, people have to take meds every single day for the rest of their lives. with hepatitis c there some new treatments out there that are very exciting, they can actually cure you. so i don't know why you lost your medicaid. or medicaid stopped covering this drug. that's unfortunate. we are seeing some restrictions on this drug which is really serious in some states. and yo to say that people like evelyn shouldn't have this drug. and this is a cure. it will save money in the long run for our system. and so there are some outfits that will help with co-pays. that's excellent. but there's no reason why medicaid or medicare should not cover this drug. >> host: if people have questions about how to navigate this old system, can they go to your website? >> guest: they can go to our website, aids institute.org, and feel free to contact us that way uzbek carl schmid is the deputy director of the aids institute. thank you for your time. >> guest: thank you. >> join us tonight for more in
they don't say it's undetectable. they just say it is gone. >> guest: this is the exciting thing. with hiv, people have to take meds every single day for the rest of their lives. with hepatitis c there some new treatments out there that are very exciting, they can actually cure you. so i don't know why you lost your medicaid. or medicaid stopped covering this drug. that's unfortunate. we are seeing some restrictions on this drug which is really serious in some states. and yo to say that...
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. >> hello, i'm lair ed anyone i'm opposed to this being undetected we've found a cure for aids the san francisco aids foundation has been an approach and a foundation for me before i was like after i was facilitated for a black hiv man that was positive i left the foundation today a black man's group there's challenges it will be the black man's who use crystal who are lobster people and stonewall has a very great civil med group it's affecting the housing authority the young lady her son died and oftentimes who those decisions are made they're not made with everyone how it is affecting outline african-americans or gay people this is interesting we can't create services for people who they are wounding are we gay or black we know in san francisco it's effecting the housing projects they're out there marching today with naacp so this the critical movement who will speak today that nothing should should be made quick and fast with african-american gaze in san francisco versus just black people in san francisco we have been divided too long on those issues from housing to sexuality to whe
. >> hello, i'm lair ed anyone i'm opposed to this being undetected we've found a cure for aids the san francisco aids foundation has been an approach and a foundation for me before i was like after i was facilitated for a black hiv man that was positive i left the foundation today a black man's group there's challenges it will be the black man's who use crystal who are lobster people and stonewall has a very great civil med group it's affecting the housing authority the young lady her...
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they found most radioactive substances dropped to a level that was undetectible. officials explained the results to a local fisheries cooperative. they say it could lead consumers to doubt the safety of seafood from the reason. they asked officials to provide them with more details. >>> volcano experts have taken a look at safety guidelines from japan's nuclear regulator. they are raising some questions. officials with the nuclear regulation authority drew up guidelines for dealing with volcanic eruptions. they require plant operators to take certain measures. that includes removing nuclear fuel from the facilities. several active volcanos lie within 100 kilometers of a plant in japan. regulators have approve a plan to restart two reactors there. they met with experts to discuss how to come up with standards for predicting eruptions. one said there's advance warning of major eruptions but it takes years to remove nuclear fuel. the regulators said they would consider what the experts had to say. they said they may require the operator of the plant to undertake addi
they found most radioactive substances dropped to a level that was undetectible. officials explained the results to a local fisheries cooperative. they say it could lead consumers to doubt the safety of seafood from the reason. they asked officials to provide them with more details. >>> volcano experts have taken a look at safety guidelines from japan's nuclear regulator. they are raising some questions. officials with the nuclear regulation authority drew up guidelines for dealing...
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: his mother said she even offered to carry his sons weapons to the front line so he could move undetected by israeli drones. he refused. his father tells me how this son was good at history, great at swimming. >> translator: no matter how much i describe, i cannot do him justice. he was a blessing to me. he combined the best qualities of a man, honest, nice, chivleous and generous. how did he end up with a ka lash that could have in his hand. props because his father kept telling him tales of life on the run. from the home in 1958 with the outbreak in 1967. >> translator: all the lives of palestinian people are a tragedy. it is not just one tragedy, but so many tradition disand catastrophes and wars. the european union, israel and the u.s. list hamas as a terrorist organization. yet, in gaza, militants are revered as heroes on billboards and in street art. gaza is densely built up. and hamas made the tactical choice to wage an urban guerilla-style war from the population. israel offered cameras like these as evidence how hamas and other factions are using civilians as human shields and di
: his mother said she even offered to carry his sons weapons to the front line so he could move undetected by israeli drones. he refused. his father tells me how this son was good at history, great at swimming. >> translator: no matter how much i describe, i cannot do him justice. he was a blessing to me. he combined the best qualities of a man, honest, nice, chivleous and generous. how did he end up with a ka lash that could have in his hand. props because his father kept telling him...
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. >> hello, i'm lair ed anyone i'm opposed to this being undetected we've found a cure for aids the sanfrancisco aids foundation has been an approach and a foundation for me before i was like after i was facilitated for a black hiv man that was posi
. >> hello, i'm lair ed anyone i'm opposed to this being undetected we've found a cure for aids the sanfrancisco aids foundation has been an approach and a foundation for me before i was like after i was facilitated for a black hiv man that was posi
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there's no vaccine and the virus can stay in the body undetected for years.found mostly in unclean water or badly cooked meat. here water from the river is used for drinking. villages upstream use it for sewage. >> translator: it's a problem with sanitation. if we can be careful with what we eat and drink, we can control the virus. >> reporter: it's the world's most is deadly infection disease. some overcome the virus naturally. >>> al jazeera is demanding the release of its three journalists who have been imprisoned in egypt for 234 days. they were faultily ak -- faulsly accused of helping the muslim brotherhood. >>> germany has a growing drug problem. crystal methamphetamine. police are struggling to stop the flow of the drug, much of which comes from neighboring czech republic. >> reporter: the target doesn't .know the police are closing in. it will be a spot check. all the authorities are allowed. this inspection finds nothing, but the police regularly catch people hiding small amounts of crystal meth on this road leading out of the czech republic, and th
there's no vaccine and the virus can stay in the body undetected for years.found mostly in unclean water or badly cooked meat. here water from the river is used for drinking. villages upstream use it for sewage. >> translator: it's a problem with sanitation. if we can be careful with what we eat and drink, we can control the virus. >> reporter: it's the world's most is deadly infection disease. some overcome the virus naturally. >>> al jazeera is demanding the release of...
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what is not known is how many undetected cases are out there. >> robin williams was known for comedy, but the end of his life was tragic. police say the 63-year-old actor committed suicide by hanging himself in his california home. he was found dead yesterday. williams' career spanned television, film, broadway, and standup routines, and no one could match him in comic improvisation. >> good morning vietnam! >> robin williams brought his own incredible energy and comic twinkle to every role he played. he was funny. he was versatile. and as a president. >> theodore roosevelt, president of united states of america. >> i have no idea what that means. >> flowers were laid outside his home near san francisco where he was found dead his assistant. presenting his preliminary findings, the coroner said he had been suffering severe depression. >> mr. williams' life ended from a six-year due to hanging. toxicology test it -- testing will be determined to determine if mr. williams had any chemical substances in his system at the time of his death. >> robin williams publicly joked about his addic
what is not known is how many undetected cases are out there. >> robin williams was known for comedy, but the end of his life was tragic. police say the 63-year-old actor committed suicide by hanging himself in his california home. he was found dead yesterday. williams' career spanned television, film, broadway, and standup routines, and no one could match him in comic improvisation. >> good morning vietnam! >> robin williams brought his own incredible energy and comic twinkle...
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what is not known is how many undetected cases are out there. >> robin williams was known for comedy, but the end of his life was tragic. police say the 63-year-old actor committed suicide by hanging himself in his california home. he was found dead yesterday. williams' career spanned television, film, broadway, and standup routines, and no one could match him in comic improvisation. >> good morning vietnam! >> robin williams brought his own incredible energy and comic twinkle to every role he played. he was funny. he was versatile. and as a president. >> theodore roosevelt, president of united states of america. >> i have no idea what that means. >> flowers were laid outside his home near san francisco where he was found dead his assistant. presenting his preliminary findings, the coroner said he had been suffering severe depression. >> mr. williams' life ended from a six-year due to hanging. toxicology test it -- testing will be determined to determine if mr. williams had any chemical substances in his system at the time of his death. >> robin williams publicly joked about his addic
what is not known is how many undetected cases are out there. >> robin williams was known for comedy, but the end of his life was tragic. police say the 63-year-old actor committed suicide by hanging himself in his california home. he was found dead yesterday. williams' career spanned television, film, broadway, and standup routines, and no one could match him in comic improvisation. >> good morning vietnam! >> robin williams brought his own incredible energy and comic twinkle...
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did manage to fly undetected into syria on that failed rescue mission to find james foley, but that is possibly because the blackhawk helicopters were flying below syria's radar and had been modified with stealth technology. lester. >> andrea mitchell tonight, thank you. >>> a tragic story that is provoking a lot of debate tonight. it's about a 9-year-old girl who accidentally shot to death a firing range instructor as he was teaching her how to shoot a oozy sub machine gun. it happened in white hills, arizona. joe fryer is there for us tonight. joe. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the shooting range reopened today. the sheriff's department has released video showing the moments leading up to what happened here. it does not show the actual shooting. still, some may find it disturbing. >> we have to keep that held in. >> reporter: the chilling video shows a 9-year-old girl learning to use an oozi submachine gun at the bullets and burgers, popular tourist attraction one hour from las vegas. >> turn this leg forward. there you go. just like that. >> reporter: after she successfully fir
did manage to fly undetected into syria on that failed rescue mission to find james foley, but that is possibly because the blackhawk helicopters were flying below syria's radar and had been modified with stealth technology. lester. >> andrea mitchell tonight, thank you. >>> a tragic story that is provoking a lot of debate tonight. it's about a 9-year-old girl who accidentally shot to death a firing range instructor as he was teaching her how to shoot a oozy sub machine gun. it...
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. >>> so you know she had no ticket, bypasses airport security, gets on the plane undetected, well nbc bay area says marilyn hartman snuck on a southwest san jose to los angeles flight while in the air attendants became aware of hartman. when it landed law enforcement was waiting for her. she's tried this at least a half dozen times before. this time she got caught. after a teen months ago snuck into a wheel well at the same san jose international airport. >>> double trouble for hawaii residents as hurricane iselle and tropical storm julio head toward the island. locals are stocking up. iselle is expected to be downgraded to a tropical storm before hitting land. it's a rare event for a state only hit by 8 named storms since the 1950s. now for a look at the national weather here's ja neth caya. >> good morning. >> that's a new thing to happen. >> the reason why because we typically this time of the year, storms will move west ward from mexico and we are tracking these two storms and conditions are less favorable here for the storms to continue to head towards hawaii, but it looks like t
. >>> so you know she had no ticket, bypasses airport security, gets on the plane undetected, well nbc bay area says marilyn hartman snuck on a southwest san jose to los angeles flight while in the air attendants became aware of hartman. when it landed law enforcement was waiting for her. she's tried this at least a half dozen times before. this time she got caught. after a teen months ago snuck into a wheel well at the same san jose international airport. >>> double trouble...
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we'll show you how a runaway teen was able to live inside a store, undetected for days. >>> and our temperatures now have climbed into the 70s, at least in san jose, under mostly sunny skies. around the rest of the bay area, still some low clouds and fog around san francisco and the north bay. 80s today, but 90s in your seven-day forecast. i'll have a look at that when we come right back. sure... hey canyou bet! this? that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d-printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future. come see one of our remodeled stores and get a free portable power charger with a $15 purchase. >>> right now the public utility commission which oversees pg&e is considering a proposal that could cost you a quarter every day. pg&e hopes the public utilities commission, the puc, will approve a general rate increase to help pay for maintaining and u
we'll show you how a runaway teen was able to live inside a store, undetected for days. >>> and our temperatures now have climbed into the 70s, at least in san jose, under mostly sunny skies. around the rest of the bay area, still some low clouds and fog around san francisco and the north bay. 80s today, but 90s in your seven-day forecast. i'll have a look at that when we come right back. sure... hey canyou bet! this? that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a...
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dangerous stifrp tomorrows can go on undetected for years >> doctors in one hospital are turning to a new device to spot trouble before it starts. >> in a small room, cuesan is getting ready to be treated for a condition she didn't know she had. there are a number of cases no symptoms. this cardiac specialist says patients who are asymptomatic could be in danger. >> problem is whether you have symptoms you're at risk for stroke that still exists. >> two years ago, jim harbaugh was treated for the same condition. >> we can't tell with medication if it's been effective. >> so the team turned to a device known as the reveal. it's designed to track a heartbeat 24 hours per day. before implanting he will coast the heart back into rhythm. it involves a short jolt of electricity. when it's finished the patient won't feel or see the device. the reveal will transmit data for up to three years. >> and can with programmed to tell the doctor whatever it is they need. >> she says monitor will let them know if this wears off. next treatment would be cardiac procedure disabling the news responsible
dangerous stifrp tomorrows can go on undetected for years >> doctors in one hospital are turning to a new device to spot trouble before it starts. >> in a small room, cuesan is getting ready to be treated for a condition she didn't know she had. there are a number of cases no symptoms. this cardiac specialist says patients who are asymptomatic could be in danger. >> problem is whether you have symptoms you're at risk for stroke that still exists. >> two years ago, jim...
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in the thirteen years of existence and yet a sixty two year old woman just waltzed onto a plane undetected in california don't worry though that money has gone to a good deal is because we know for sure probably that she wasn't carrying a snow globe tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. clean. zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what you do and this is killing them easy we reserve the right. to kill any person anywhere any time. in the season but they come through the metal makes these things are. politicians. a new kind of power and this technology savvy is very tempting. to. want to run your whole life in the. face of you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. hello and welcome to crossfire all things considered i'm peter lavelle as russian the west slowly turn away from each other the term pivot to asia takes on greater meaning and importance especially this pivot is all about china and its continued rise on the global stage this all translates into a multi-polar world th
in the thirteen years of existence and yet a sixty two year old woman just waltzed onto a plane undetected in california don't worry though that money has gone to a good deal is because we know for sure probably that she wasn't carrying a snow globe tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. clean. zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what you do and this is killing them easy we reserve the right. to...
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there is novak seen and the virus can stay in the body undetected for years.s found mostly in unclean water or badly cooked meat. here water for the river is used to drinking villages upstream use it for true i think. >> it's a problem of sanitation. if we can be careful of what we eat and drink we can control the virus. >> reporter: it's the world's most deadly infectious disease, some patients overcome hepatitis naturally. others face a harrowing wait for news, lick las, al jazerra, senegal. >>> africa's elephants again under threat with a warn that go they could be completely wild out in the next 100 years, more elephants are being killed every year than being born. the researchers have found that between 2010 and 2013 africa lost around 7% of its entire elephant population. and in central africa in particular. the number of elephants has fallen about by about 60% in a decade. my colleague spoke with the lead author of the study. >> it's most acute in central africa, but a number of populations across the continent that are in serious, dire, dire conditions
there is novak seen and the virus can stay in the body undetected for years.s found mostly in unclean water or badly cooked meat. here water for the river is used to drinking villages upstream use it for true i think. >> it's a problem of sanitation. if we can be careful of what we eat and drink we can control the virus. >> reporter: it's the world's most deadly infectious disease, some patients overcome hepatitis naturally. others face a harrowing wait for news, lick las, al...
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somebody who would work for scale so i found myself looked around and then i got to where virtually undetectable oh yeah ok and there so you know there's always that's always a plus of douglas under-rated he's a he's a such a good actor such a good actor look at what he did last year with the liberace thing be on the can how great was that i mean it was it was great and the sensational in this you of course made one of the american classics the princess bride language live for ever is it going to be a musical well they have disney theatricals bought the rights to it i've begun producing to make a musical out of it and i i would love this i think it could be i mean it lends itself naturally to songs as you wish you killed my father prepare to die inconceivable you know all of those there could be some great songs your dad is well he is thank you he's doing really well. just ninety two years old walks around the block every day writes every day mel brooks comes over they sit they watch a movie they have dinner you see says changes you've always been in favor of equality in marriage yet gay marriag
somebody who would work for scale so i found myself looked around and then i got to where virtually undetectable oh yeah ok and there so you know there's always that's always a plus of douglas under-rated he's a he's a such a good actor such a good actor look at what he did last year with the liberace thing be on the can how great was that i mean it was it was great and the sensational in this you of course made one of the american classics the princess bride language live for ever is it going...
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there is no vaccine and the virus can stay in the body undetected for years. found in unclean water or badly cooked meats and here water is used for drinking and up stream they use it for sewage. . >> translator: it's a problem with sanitation. if we can be careful with what we eat and drink we can control the virus. >> reporter: it's the world's most deadly infectious disease, some patients will overcome hepatitis naturally. others face a wait for news. i'm nicholas hawk on al jazeera. >> coming up, on al jazeera america arraignment date for rick perry as his legal team is speaking out for the first time. a dollar store war worth billions and a couple of discount chains could be joining forces. ♪ ♪ a grand jury is set to hear evidence in the case of eric garner who died in july being arrested by new york city police, that arrest caught on videotape. and he is on the tape and could be heard telling the officers he couldn't breathe. the medical examiner ruled his death was a homicide indicating it was caused by a choke hold. rick perry going to court on friday
there is no vaccine and the virus can stay in the body undetected for years. found in unclean water or badly cooked meats and here water is used for drinking and up stream they use it for sewage. . >> translator: it's a problem with sanitation. if we can be careful with what we eat and drink we can control the virus. >> reporter: it's the world's most deadly infectious disease, some patients will overcome hepatitis naturally. others face a wait for news. i'm nicholas hawk on al...
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last week a bully hearing on capitol hill they suspect there may be several hundred more going undetected now liberian president ellen johnson sirleaf contacted president obama and asked for u.s. intervention to help save several west african doctors who are now afflicted themselves it's unknown at this time exactly how many doses of the vaccine were given to liberia but the world health organization has made clear that those individuals who are choosing to take this vaccine are doing so at their own risk dr marie paul kinney the assistant director general at w.h.o. said in a press conference this week that. now patients in west africa is ethical but could in no way they would no way guarantee its efficacy now when asked about the coming availability of the drug dr kinney had this to say. brokering we do know what we do not get involved into a discussion about true should get what drug get it working movement what we have been doing is when we have been requests for example of who is they have looking such and such if we have the coordinates of book we would certainly give. them the discu
last week a bully hearing on capitol hill they suspect there may be several hundred more going undetected now liberian president ellen johnson sirleaf contacted president obama and asked for u.s. intervention to help save several west african doctors who are now afflicted themselves it's unknown at this time exactly how many doses of the vaccine were given to liberia but the world health organization has made clear that those individuals who are choosing to take this vaccine are doing so at...
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dangerous stifrp tomorrows can go on undetected for years >> doctors in one hospital are turning to aew device to spot trouble before it starts. >> in a small room, cuesan is getting ready to be treated for a condition she didn't know she had. there are a number of cases no symptoms. this cardiac specialist says patients who are asymptomatic could be in danger. >> problem is whether you have symptoms you're at risk for stroke that still exists. >> two years ago, jim harbaugh was treated for the same condition. >> we can't tell with medication if it's been effective. >> so the team turned to a device known as the reveal. it's designed to track a heartbeat 24 hours per day. before implanting he will coast the heart back into rhythm. it involves a short jolt of electricity. when it's finished the patient won't feel or see the device. the reveal will transmit data for up to three years. >> and can with programmed to tell the doctor whatever it is they need. >> she says monitor will let them know if this wears off. next treatment would be cardiac procedure disabling the news responsible fo
dangerous stifrp tomorrows can go on undetected for years >> doctors in one hospital are turning to aew device to spot trouble before it starts. >> in a small room, cuesan is getting ready to be treated for a condition she didn't know she had. there are a number of cases no symptoms. this cardiac specialist says patients who are asymptomatic could be in danger. >> problem is whether you have symptoms you're at risk for stroke that still exists. >> two years ago, jim...
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-- undetected.hen we get our case in texas the record demonstrate over a ten-year period i needed one hand to count the documented incidents of alleged voter fraud. and when it went to the one hand, actually it ended up being at most once, that i needed to document the so-called voter fraud for which this was the solution. voting is a most sacred right and we should be working to expand the right of eligible voters to vote. you been working on that. that's never been a partisan issue, and it shouldn't be a partisan issue and that's why people like colin powell and john lewis speak up about these issues. and so we continue to move to make progress that we have a lot of unfinished business. we have a lot of unfinished business in the area of economic justice as well, it starts with minimum wage. nobody who works a full-time job in this country should have to live in poverty. and what we see all too frequently -- [applause] -- our people working hard and falling further behind. people who have to make
-- undetected.hen we get our case in texas the record demonstrate over a ten-year period i needed one hand to count the documented incidents of alleged voter fraud. and when it went to the one hand, actually it ended up being at most once, that i needed to document the so-called voter fraud for which this was the solution. voting is a most sacred right and we should be working to expand the right of eligible voters to vote. you been working on that. that's never been a partisan issue, and it...
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in the thirteen years of existence and yet a sixty two year old woman just waltzed onto a plane undetected in california don't worry though that.
in the thirteen years of existence and yet a sixty two year old woman just waltzed onto a plane undetected in california don't worry though that.
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he asked how the phenomenon of voter fraud to be widespread and undetected. case in texas, i needed one hand to count the documented incidence of voter frauds. when i went to the hands, it ended up being a thumb that i needed to document the voter fraud for which this is the solution. voting is a sacred right and we should be working to expand it to eligible voters. you have been working on that and that was never a partisan issue. it should not be a partisan issue. reason why howl and lewis speak up on these issues. and lewis speak up on these issues. we have unfinished business. it starts with the minimum wage. nobody working a full-time job should live in poverty. we see, all too frequently, people working hard and falling further behind. people have to make choices between having to pay the mortgage, the rents, or medicine . those are choices we should never have to make in america and i applaud san diego and other local councils who are tackling this will stop 13 states in the last year have raised the minimum wage. said that this is a consumption-depriv
he asked how the phenomenon of voter fraud to be widespread and undetected. case in texas, i needed one hand to count the documented incidence of voter frauds. when i went to the hands, it ended up being a thumb that i needed to document the voter fraud for which this is the solution. voting is a sacred right and we should be working to expand it to eligible voters. you have been working on that and that was never a partisan issue. it should not be a partisan issue. reason why howl and lewis...
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hack attack on jpmorgan went undetected for months, we will focus on how much money companies are spendingo protect themselves. bottom line continues in just a moment. ♪ >> bloomberg news has learned the hack attack on jpmorgan started in june and reach deep into the infrastructure. the fbi is investigating. jpmorgan one of at least four other banks hacked by at least -- by allegedly russian investors. at this point it is unclear about the extent of the damage of how have the institutions been preparing for the attack? >> one up there very few institute -- institutions that have ever been hacked. jamie dimon, the firm has announced they will spend $250 million by the end of 2014, 20 five cents increase for what they spent last year. 1000 employers. it's on like a lot of people but about one percent of the net income. of one percentf of the entire staff. considering they're paying double-digit billion fines to the government, not a lot of money. did find research by sector. turns out banks are spending the most money impaired to other sectors to protect themselves from infrastructure hacks.
hack attack on jpmorgan went undetected for months, we will focus on how much money companies are spendingo protect themselves. bottom line continues in just a moment. ♪ >> bloomberg news has learned the hack attack on jpmorgan started in june and reach deep into the infrastructure. the fbi is investigating. jpmorgan one of at least four other banks hacked by at least -- by allegedly russian investors. at this point it is unclear about the extent of the damage of how have the...
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the 14 y old went undetected for t days.he was finally discovered in the baby department. >> i couldn't believe a 14 year old could live in a wal-mart store. >> repo: that is the reactn people found out a 14 year o was hiding out in their wal-mart. >> you have to give the kid credit >> repor police say he ran away from home and was foundn the 24 hour store. >> initial information that we found definitely showed that he had some things in the area where he was which is sort of what wadiscovered. it was clear he had been in that hiding p fli while. >> repo: says there is evidenc was in other parts of the o but an associate found him coming out of hiding in an aisle of baby items. >> i'm surprised somebody hasn't alrea be doing it because they have everything. you can exist in wal-mart. >> the boy consumed food and drinks ftho and changed into clothes hund in the store. wal-mart sa it does not plan to file charges. >>> hpy t report to you that we have made an arrest in this case but it is obviously bitterswt because we do not y
the 14 y old went undetected for t days.he was finally discovered in the baby department. >> i couldn't believe a 14 year old could live in a wal-mart store. >> repo: that is the reactn people found out a 14 year o was hiding out in their wal-mart. >> you have to give the kid credit >> repor police say he ran away from home and was foundn the 24 hour store. >> initial information that we found definitely showed that he had some things in the area where he was which...
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why would across the line of scrimmage undetected? the mission of the is border patrol since the 1990s has been to concentrate agents, expansion of agents we're talking about, the bigger and bigger budgets that are always growing and the technologies in urban areas, places of our traditional crossing places for. people. so it's called, the policy is called prevention by deterrent. so the idea was that peoplellede unable to cross in traditional places such as nogales, such as san diego, such as el paso, such as brownsville, if they can'tier cross in the traditional crossing places they will be funneled into places that were too dangerous, desolate, or into p people would not dare to cross these areas but it would be a natural barrier. to cross in th. so people still kept coming and they funnel the round into where david garcia and i were staying with the very isolated region we were standing there in june it was 110 degrees. it with freedom on the move not when you cross the border but he had a water bottle the last while freedom on th
why would across the line of scrimmage undetected? the mission of the is border patrol since the 1990s has been to concentrate agents, expansion of agents we're talking about, the bigger and bigger budgets that are always growing and the technologies in urban areas, places of our traditional crossing places for. people. so it's called, the policy is called prevention by deterrent. so the idea was that peoplellede unable to cross in traditional places such as nogales, such as san diego, such as...
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. ♪ >> a self-made millionaire has spent the past decade building a boat undetectable by radar.s no guarantee the ghost will sell. we took a tour of the vessel. >> i am the creator of the ghost boat. we came up with the name ghost because the boat is intended to have no radar signature at all. the biggest challenge of the u.s. navy today is how do you get in and operate denied access areas. today we can't do it. that is what ghost can do. it can go into those areas and loiter for 30 days and leave without anybody knowing you were there. our philosophy has been that we money for rthe risk & d. that allows us more flexibility for use later on. we can't wait for the government to say we want this. you need to be developing products like this and bringing them to the government and saying look what we have. are you interested in this program? that's where we are now. this looks this way purely to reflect radar but it ends up looking cool. everybody that sees it says it looks like it is out of "star wars" "star trek." but it is all funkal. -- functional. very easy to drive. you have
. ♪ >> a self-made millionaire has spent the past decade building a boat undetectable by radar.s no guarantee the ghost will sell. we took a tour of the vessel. >> i am the creator of the ghost boat. we came up with the name ghost because the boat is intended to have no radar signature at all. the biggest challenge of the u.s. navy today is how do you get in and operate denied access areas. today we can't do it. that is what ghost can do. it can go into those areas and loiter for...
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>> with hiv, what we have was an outbreak that went undetected since the beginning of the 1900 and reallyame to light in the 1970's. what i think is the biggest lesson with hiv is that it's a negative lesson -- we did not act early enough. if we would have caught hiv in the stage where it was jumping between animals and humans before it had the ability to spread between humans, we could have changed the face of the epidemic and that is what is important to note about ebola -- controlling the outbreak at its source before has the ability to gain mutations and do more damage the way hiv did. that the theme of emerging infectious disease -- tracking them from human populations to animal and not allowing them to get a foothold in the human population. that's what you see with this response in these countries in west africa. >> fascinating stuff and good to hear you are back there doing this kind of work. thank you for joining us. we will be right back with more "bloomberg west" after this quick break. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. microsoft is teaming up with the nfl to offer tablets on
>> with hiv, what we have was an outbreak that went undetected since the beginning of the 1900 and reallyame to light in the 1970's. what i think is the biggest lesson with hiv is that it's a negative lesson -- we did not act early enough. if we would have caught hiv in the stage where it was jumping between animals and humans before it had the ability to spread between humans, we could have changed the face of the epidemic and that is what is important to note about ebola -- controlling...